New Energy Core Ventilator Features Double Wall Construction

Press Release Summary:

  • ECV-40 features a dual-fan arrangement consisting of direct drive mixed-flow plenum fans with VFDs replacing the forward-curved fan typically found in energy core ventilators
  • Available with AHRI certified fiber (-FM) or polymer (-PM) membrane cores with an airflow capacity up to 5,000 cfm
  • Provides optional hinged access with additional options for frost/economizer and stand-alone microprocessor controls

Original Press Release:

Greenheck Introduces The ECV-40 Energy Core Ventilator

Model ECV-40 is the latest addition to Greenheck’s energy core ventilator (ECV) line. The ECV-40’s new design features a dual-fan arrangement consisting of direct drive mixed-flow plenum fans with variable frequency drives (VFDs) replacing the forward-curved fan typically found in energy core ventilators. The mixed flow fan, a hybrid between an axial propeller and centrifugal fan, reduces brake horsepower requirements by up to 50%. The VFDs facilitate ease of balancing at start-up. Sound power levels are reduced and no belts make maintenance easy.

The ECV-40 is available with AHRI Certified fiber (-FM) or polymer (-PM) membrane cores with an airflow capacity up to 5,000 cfm. Optimized to ensure the best unit performance in the smallest footprint available, the ECV-40 features double wall construction and optional hinged access with additional options for frost/economizer and stand-alone microprocessor controls.

Greenheck is the worldwide leader in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment. 

For more information, contact Greenheck, P.O. Box 410, Schofield, WI 54476-0410, (715) 359-6171, FAX (715) 355-2399 or visit www.greenheck.com

Contact:
Sara Valiska
715-359-6171
sara.valiska@greenheck.com

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